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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Crewe hearing centre invites community to take a test as part of campaign for better understanding this Deaf Awareness Week

A Crewe hearing centre is appealing to the local community to support the town’s deaf or hard of hearing population and pop in to book a hearing test to mark this year’s national Deaf Awareness Week (May 4 - 10).

Specsavers Hearing Centre in Market Street is supporting the UK Council on Deafness’ annual campaign, and is committed to raising local awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by the deaf or hard of hearing.

According to the UK Council on Deafness, one in six people in the UK are deaf or hard of hearing.

Nearly 3.7million people of working age have hearing loss, 135,000 of which are severely or profoundly deaf. Furthermore, over 45,000 children in the UK are deaf.

Matthew McDonnell, hearcare director at Specsavers Crewe, says: ‘We’re extremely proud to support the UK Council on Deafness.

‘It’s vital that everybody understands the challenges faced by those with hearing difficulties, challenges which often leave people feeling frustrated, embarrassed, isolated and unconfident.

‘The majority of those who are partially deaf or hard of hearing can be assisted with the help of a hearing aid, but it’s thought that up to a million people who would benefit from wearing one remain undiagnosed having failed to get their hearing regularly checked.

‘Remember it’s important to have hearing checks as regularly as you would have a sight test, which is recommended every two years. This becomes even more important past the age of 55 when age related hearing loss is most likely to occur.’

The theme of this year’s Deaf Awareness Week is ‘Connect and Communicate’. The UK Council on Deafness offers the following advice to help people communicate appropriately with those who suffer from hearing loss. When speaking with a deaf person it is important to: